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<blockquote data-quote="justsayk" data-source="post: 803145" data-attributes="member: 551733"><p>Ok, I've been reading the boards off and on for a while now and have heard of a lot of brands of so called "super woofers". I haven't read that much about sealed performance. I have about 3 to 4 cubic feet to work with (would like smaller if possible) and would like to go with 1 15". I am starting to outgrow my SPL days a little and am looking to get rid of my two 15" titaniums in order to get one super woofer. My amp is rated for 1500 watts RMS at 1 ohm...i realistically get closer to 1300 i would guess. Rated 1000 watts RMS at 2 ohms. I am now looking for something geared more towards SQ and something that does better in the low low region (20 to 30 hz). The Ti's are loud and pretty accurate, but they are more of a street bass sub and don't get the really low notes well. The box i am running now is right around the max volume that is reccomended for sealed boxes for the sub as well. Budget would be around $350 max (cheaper the better). Who's got suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justsayk, post: 803145, member: 551733"] Ok, I've been reading the boards off and on for a while now and have heard of a lot of brands of so called "super woofers". I haven't read that much about sealed performance. I have about 3 to 4 cubic feet to work with (would like smaller if possible) and would like to go with 1 15". I am starting to outgrow my SPL days a little and am looking to get rid of my two 15" titaniums in order to get one super woofer. My amp is rated for 1500 watts RMS at 1 ohm...i realistically get closer to 1300 i would guess. Rated 1000 watts RMS at 2 ohms. I am now looking for something geared more towards SQ and something that does better in the low low region (20 to 30 hz). The Ti's are loud and pretty accurate, but they are more of a street bass sub and don't get the really low notes well. The box i am running now is right around the max volume that is reccomended for sealed boxes for the sub as well. Budget would be around $350 max (cheaper the better). Who's got suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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